Per nfl sirius radio.Interview with Trent. He is retiring and will return to Kansas City. Loves the City, Fans Ect and that is his home.Kids and Wife both love Kansas City.

Looking into a career in broadcasting.Right now studio work ,but would love to call games.

New arrowhead, not to familiar with the new organization.Wants to be part of the chiefs again, will have to reintroduce himself to organization(Pioli and company).Talked it over with his family and they all agree the best place for them is in K.C.

No hard feeling toward the organization or anyone else.Herm wanted to go in a different direction and Carl had to do what was best for the team.Understands it was business and Carl had to do what his head coach wanted. He and Carl still talk and get along fine.Also has a great relationship with Clark and his wife.

When he did the draft it seemed to me like he was a natural for a booth.

crazycoffey

06-12-2009, 11:37 AM

But but, he would be nothing if not for Martz? He went to High School in St. Louis too, why did he pick KC over STL? I'm so confused.....

OK, so really - good for him, it was time. I hope he does find a nitch in the Chiefs Organization and KC area. I think he's a good guy, smart and hope the best for him. -Wondering how it will all end up.....

Deberg_1990

06-12-2009, 11:40 AM

So he will retire a Dolphin then?

Simply Red

06-12-2009, 11:40 AM

Good luck Trent.

Archie F. Swin

06-12-2009, 11:40 AM

I'm a big fan of Trent Green. Seems he's a big fan of Kansas City

cabletech94

06-12-2009, 11:40 AM

But but, he would be nothing if not for Martz? He went to High School in St. Louis too, why did he pick KC over STL? I'm so confused.....

OK, so really - good for him, it was time. I hope he does find a nitch in the Chiefs Organization and KC area. I think he's a good guy, smart and hope the best for him. -Wondering how it will all end up.....

KC>St Louis.

Skip Towne

06-12-2009, 11:48 AM

I won't believe it till Claythan reports it.

gblowfish

06-12-2009, 11:49 AM

I met Trent at a Royals game a couple years ago. He was really a nice guy. You could just tell he was genuinely nice. Sure he's set for life now. He wasn't the greatest QB KC ever saw, but certainly was in the top five. Glad he's coming back to town, guys like that are good for a community.

58kcfan89

06-12-2009, 11:50 AM

Glad to hear it. Was always a big Trent Green fan and am glad to see that he's gunna live in KC. I hope to see him as a broadcaster soon.

alpha_omega

06-12-2009, 11:52 AM

Good for him. One of my favorite Chiefs of all time.

He must have picked KC 'cause he knows St. Loser blows!

Tribal Warfare

06-12-2009, 11:53 AM

I bet New Fin's family is amped too

Katipan

06-12-2009, 11:53 AM

yay I can wear the jersey again!

Buehler445

06-12-2009, 11:53 AM

It's about time. I'm glad for the guy. Hopefully there is room for him in KC. Great guy.

LaChapelle

06-12-2009, 11:53 AM

Trent should try directing. Directing a porno with his wife and Brodie's wife.

Katipan

06-12-2009, 11:54 AM

Trent should try directing. Directing a porn with his wife and Brodie's wife.

He'd hurt himself.

Pants

06-12-2009, 11:54 AM

Pure class. I wish him nothing but the best.

LaChapelle

06-12-2009, 11:56 AM

He'd hurt himself.

So would we :)

Frazod

06-12-2009, 11:56 AM

Great news - I'm glad he did this before he got his brain mushed in a way that wouldn't heal. And I think he'll make a damn fine broadcaster - certainly wouldn't hurt to have a pro-Chiefs view coming from either the set or the booth for a change.

Demonpenz

06-12-2009, 11:57 AM

does he go into canton as a chief or ram?

Kyle DeLexus

06-12-2009, 11:57 AM

Glad to hear it. Was always a big Trent Green fan and am glad to see that he's gunna live in KC. I hope to see him as a broadcaster soon.

Big fan huh?!?! How come he doesn't have a jersey in your sig huh?!....jk

Good news for Kansas City really.

Farzin

06-12-2009, 12:08 PM

I won't believe it till Claythan reports it.

WPI knew about this before anyone else did.

CoMoChief

06-12-2009, 12:09 PM

Class act. Great guy, nice family, good QB, Took the hard route to the NFL and overcame a lot of diversity. Too bad our defense sucked worse than anything in the world in 2003 otherwise we could have won a SB and he would have been in the ring of fame someday.

BigMeatballDave

06-12-2009, 12:11 PM

I have a friend here that lived in KC and St. Louis both for 4 yrs. He was saying just the other day he'd really like to live in KC again someday, but never St. Louis. He likes the Cardinals and Blues. He says a lot of people in St. Louis claim StL is the best city, and never acknowledge KC. Always trying to compete with Chicago. Some obsess over it.

tomahawk kid

06-12-2009, 12:11 PM

One of my favorite Chiefs of all time.

Glad he's coming back "home".

gblowfish

06-12-2009, 12:12 PM

Think Mike Vick will retire to Leavenworth, KS?

Frazod

06-12-2009, 12:14 PM

I have a friend here that lived in KC and St. Louis both for 4 yrs. He was saying just the other day he'd really like to live in KC again someday, but never St. Louis. He likes the Cardinals and Blues. He says a lot of people in St. Louis claim StL is the best city, and never acknowledge KC. Always trying to compete with Chicago. Some obsess over it.

Groom him to step in on radio broadcasts. Lenny isnt gonna be able to do it much longer.

Thig Lyfe

06-12-2009, 12:23 PM

Yes! Now we can finally fill that QB coach position!!!

gblowfish

06-12-2009, 12:26 PM

Groom him to step in on radio broadcasts. Lenny isnt gonna be able to do it much longer.

That's actually not a bad idea.

Warrior5

06-12-2009, 12:28 PM

I won't believe it till Claythan reports it.LMAO

Seriously, good news. A genuine class act who can do nothing but benefit the Chiefs and the city.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 12:29 PM

Groom him to step in on radio broadcasts. Lenny isnt gonna be able to do it much longer.

That would be cool, but I'd rather see him succeed at a national level.

Big Chief Homer

06-12-2009, 12:30 PM

I wish him the best, one of my favorites also.Always loved watching him throw the lead block for Priest.

ahhh the good ol days of offense and no defense.

88TG88

06-12-2009, 12:33 PM

Yes! Now we can finally fill that QB coach position!!!

heh

Monty

06-12-2009, 12:35 PM

WPI knew about this before anyone else did.

+/- 8 days ago ;)

Mr. Krab

06-12-2009, 12:36 PM

I'm glad he quit before he got lobotomized.

BigMeatballDave

06-12-2009, 12:53 PM

Yes, well, thank God nobody from Kansas City ever obsesses over St. Louis. :rolleyes:Who does? I never have. I have no reason to ever live there. I think the Arch looks nice, otherwise, meh...

Hydrae

06-12-2009, 12:57 PM

Groom him to step in on radio broadcasts. Lenny isnt gonna be able to do it much longer.

That was my first thought when he said he wanted to come to KC and also wanted to do broadcasting. Sounds like a great fit to me!

Frazod

06-12-2009, 01:00 PM

Who does? I never have. I have no reason to ever live there. I think the Arch looks nice, otherwise, meh...

Living in Akron, you wouldn't. But for many of the locals, there's some serious dicks n rulers action going on. It's really not all that hard to miss, either.

ChiefMojo

06-12-2009, 01:00 PM

This is great news! He is one of my all-time fav Chiefs player because of the way he carried himself and he was a darn good player for us. I'm very happy to see much more of Trent in the coming years in KC! This is nothing but great news for the Chiefs organization and KC in general.

KCUnited

06-12-2009, 01:01 PM

I could see Ian Eagle, Trent, and Herm in the booth together.

Groves

06-12-2009, 01:05 PM

There's no way this is true. Not a chance.

Everyone knows you can't be in broadcasting AND be a quarterback coach at the same time. He must be using that false info to boost his coaching salary negotiations.

googlegoogle

06-12-2009, 01:18 PM

If we had a legit defense during his time here then we might have won a superbowl.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 01:21 PM

If we had a legit defense during his time here then we might have won a superbowl.

We wouldn't have needed even a legitimate defense - just one that wasn't the worst goddamn defense in the history of the fucking universe. A merely shitty defense would have sufficed.

Damn you Robinson. Damn you Vermeil. 4321

Phobia

06-12-2009, 01:34 PM

I will forgive him if he'll call and let us remodel his house. Sorry, those are my terms.

Demonpenz

06-12-2009, 01:42 PM

*Hops into time machine* whew glad we locked up woods and westley

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 01:46 PM

I'll always love youuuuuuuuuuuu

Slainte

06-12-2009, 01:47 PM

I wish him the best, one of my favorites also.Always loved watching him throw the lead block for Priest.

Yep. The win against Buffalo on national TV. Best of luck to Trent, Julie and their family.

PRIEST

06-12-2009, 01:53 PM

I won't believe it till Claythan reports it.

THIS

Was a great Chief (not the first year ) played with heart .

sodcat

06-12-2009, 02:33 PM

I remember him saying when he left KC that KC would be the place he wanted to retire to. Best of luck to you Trent in whatever you do!

crazycoffey

06-12-2009, 02:41 PM

KC>St Louis.

in some ways, I'd agree. But if I had Martz to teach me the Jedi ways, I would say St. Louie > KC....

Good for him. One of my favorite Chiefs of all time.

He must have picked KC 'cause he knows St. Loser blows!

ouch, see below

I have a friend here that lived in KC and St. Louis both for 4 yrs. He was saying just the other day he'd really like to live in KC again someday, but never St. Louis. He likes the Cardinals and Blues. He says a lot of people in St. Louis claim StL is the best city, and never acknowledge KC. Always trying to compete with Chicago. Some obsess over it.

I actually like St louis more than I thought I would, lots of good fun here if you know where to look, free zoo, thriving art community, arch, mardi gras, Anheiser Busch (for now anyway). But I have no bones against KC.

Who does? I never have. I have no reason to ever live there. I think the Arch looks nice, otherwise, meh...

really the only bone I have is crime rate seems to be higher than I expected for the MidWest, but it's controllable, stay away from the bad areas....

Halfcan

06-12-2009, 02:42 PM

Thanks Trent for the wins and the classy way you handled adversity!!

stlchiefs

06-12-2009, 02:45 PM

I knew about him moving back to KC a few weeks ago, but forgot to mention it on here. While looking for houses I got in to a conversation with an agent when she saw my Royals hat (in St. Louis I kind of stick out like a sore thumb with it on). She ended up mentioning that she was selling Trent Green's house and later mentioned they were moving back to KC. I knew then that he was obviously not planning on playing anymore and was excited for KC knowing Trent was going back to the city.

Big difference when you're a washed up has been that nobody wants between a slinger that still has it and is still wanted.

He's not noble he's DONE by default

JuicesFlowing

06-12-2009, 03:08 PM

Thanks for the great memories, Trent (He's not reading this of course.) I'll never forget that comeback win in Green Bay ...

Baby Lee

06-12-2009, 03:08 PM

Took the hard route to the NFL and overcame a lot of diversity.

And now he'll recede into Bolivian.

KChiefs1

06-12-2009, 03:08 PM

Trent definitely has a career in tv waiting for him.

007

06-12-2009, 03:10 PM

Good for him. He is a natural for the booth. I remember him being on CBS during bye weeks and he was better than the people they already have. Not that that is too hard to do though.

KCChiefsMan

06-12-2009, 03:15 PM

Wish Trent the best, he lead the best offense in Chiefs history.

talastan

06-12-2009, 03:24 PM

Big difference when you're a washed up has been that nobody wants between a slinger that still has it and is still wanted.

He's not noble he's DONE by default

I wasn't comparing so much as stating that I'm glad he didn't have to get his brain completely scrambled before he decided to hang them up. Favre will probably play until he is crushed, long after he should've retired IMO.

SAUTO

06-12-2009, 03:31 PM

Best Wishes

mikey23545

06-12-2009, 03:48 PM

It would be great if the Chiefs signed him again so he could retire in the Red and Gold...

Ralphy Boy

06-12-2009, 03:52 PM

Good for him. One of my favorite Chiefs of all time.

He must have picked KC 'cause he knows St. Loser blows!

Or simply because in St Louis he will always be remembered as the guy that got injured, opening the door for Warner.

HemiEd

06-12-2009, 03:53 PM

Great news - I'm glad he did this before he got his brain mushed in a way that wouldn't heal. And I think he'll make a damn fine broadcaster - certainly wouldn't hurt to have a pro-Chiefs view coming from either the set or the booth for a change.
I agree, and need to read the rest of the posts to find out who the first one is that thinks he will be the QB Coach for the Chiefs. :D

Remember all of those posts a couple years ago wanting this?

Frazod

06-12-2009, 03:54 PM

I agree, and need to read the rest of the posts to find out who the first one is that thinks he will be the QB Coach for the Chiefs. :D

Remember all of those posts a couple years ago wanting this?

Yes.

Frankly, he never should have come back after getting plastered by that fuck Geathers in the first place.

HemiEd

06-12-2009, 03:55 PM

Yes! Now we can finally fill that QB coach position!!!

ROFL Looser!

HemiEd

06-12-2009, 04:01 PM

Yes.

Frankly, he never should have come back after getting plastered by that **** Geathers in the first place.
No kidding! I for one, am shocked he didn't get badly injurred trying to extend his career, sure glad it didn't happen.
It still pisses me off there was no penalty called on that play.

Ralphy Boy

06-12-2009, 04:03 PM

I have a friend here that lived in KC and St. Louis both for 4 yrs. He was saying just the other day he'd really like to live in KC again someday, but never St. Louis. He likes the Cardinals and Blues. He says a lot of people in St. Louis claim StL is the best city, and never acknowledge KC. Always trying to compete with Chicago. Some obsess over it.

I'm sure most of the people that say StL is better have simply never been to Chicago. I hate the Cubs, love my Cardinals, but even I would acknowledge that Chicago is a hell of a lot cooler city than St Louis. I wouldn't have acknowledged that 10 years ago, but after spending some time there, there really is no comparison.

BigOlChiefsfan

06-12-2009, 05:30 PM

Good luck, Trent. Come back here and do well.

RNR

06-12-2009, 05:41 PM

No kidding! I for one, am shocked he didn't get badly injurred trying to extend his career, sure glad it didn't happen.
It still pisses me off there was no penalty called on that play.

Even as a rival I was stunned that did not draw a flag, and this is from a guy who pulls for a team that the NLF hates and has seen strange call go uncalled

milkman

06-12-2009, 09:33 PM

Big difference when you're a washed up has been that nobody wants between a slinger that still has it and is still wanted.

He's not noble he's DONE by default

Yep.

Favre stil has that slinger that throws interceptions and cost teams the chance to win championships.

KCrockaholic

06-12-2009, 10:22 PM

Sweet! good move trent!

OnTheWarpath15

06-12-2009, 10:26 PM

I have a friend here that lived in KC and St. Louis both for 4 yrs. He was saying just the other day he'd really like to live in KC again someday, but never St. Louis. He likes the Cardinals and Blues. He says a lot of people in St. Louis claim StL is the best city, and never acknowledge KC. Always trying to compete with Chicago. Some obsess over it.

No offense, but your friend is an idiot.

I know no less than 100 people that live here in STL, that can't say enough great things about KC, visit for long weekends regularly, and several (including me and my wife) that have considered moving there.

And that just people I know. This STL/KC thing is so ridiculously overblown.

Sure-Oz

06-12-2009, 10:29 PM

No offense, but your friend is an idiot.

I know no less than 100 people that live here in STL, that can't say enough great things about KC, visit for long weekends regularly, and several (including me and my wife) that have considered moving there.

And that just people I know. This STL/KC thing is so ridiculously overblown.

It's ****ing retarded, i know alot of STL people that love to visit KC, it's just the royals vs cards bs hate

OnTheWarpath15

06-12-2009, 10:35 PM

It's ****ing retarded, i know alot of STL people that love to visit KC, it's just the royals vs cards bs hate

The Cards/Royals thing is overblown as well.

Hell, there are plenty of Cardinals fans here that root for the Royals, as long as they're not playing STL at the time. I know of at least 2 on this board, myself and Frazod.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 10:42 PM

It's ****ing retarded, i know alot of STL people that love to visit KC, it's just the royals vs cards bs hate

Honestly, the only place I've experienced it is on this board.

OnTheWarpath15

06-12-2009, 10:43 PM

Honestly, the only place I've experienced it is on this board.

Me too.

J Diddy

06-12-2009, 10:43 PM

Honestly, the only place I've experienced it is on this board.

Really, it's pretty dominate in these here parts.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 10:46 PM

To be fair, I haven't lived in Missouri for 25 years now, and when I did I was always in the middle of the state.

The justification I get (from Royals fans here) is that Cardinals fans are dicks to them in real life. Perhaps, but it's something I don't see. I'm in the Chicago area - I'm just a dick to Cub fans. :D

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 11:01 PM

Really, it's pretty dominate in these here parts.

"dominant."

Please use correct spelling on this board.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 11:04 PM

"dominant."

Please use correct spelling on this board.

I see you're in the "act like a complete douche and get everybody to hate me" phase of your monthly cycle.

And a couple of days later we'll move on to the "why don't you like me?" phase.

Seriously, Clayton, slam a couple of Midols and shut the fuck up.

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 11:08 PM

I see you're in the "act like a complete douche and get everybody to hate me" phase of your monthly cycle.

And a couple of days later we'll move on to the "why don't you like me?" phase.

Seriously, Clayton, slam a couple of Midols and shut the fuck up.

When it garners responses like this one, what incentive do I have to act any differently?

J Diddy

06-12-2009, 11:15 PM

When it garners responses like this one, what incentive do I have to act any differently?

The cockmeat sandwich.

Keep trying for the cockmeat sandwich.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 11:19 PM

When it garners responses like this one, what incentive do I have to act any differently?

Do you know what the sad part is? You could really have it good here. You could be respected; you could be liked. You are knowledgeable, and write good articles, and most of the time you behave yourself. But it seems like every time you start to turn the corner, you revert to being a complete fucking dildo, just long enough to piss everybody off again. At this point, I simply think you don't want to be liked; that you're afraid of it for some reason. Probably the same reason you're home on a Friday night talking to bunch of old married farts instead of out chasing tail. Anyway, you've got your wish, but don't act like it's anybody's fault but your own.

wild1

06-12-2009, 11:21 PM

Probably because it's so unfamiliar and unknown, to be liked, that it is frightening.

Anyway, happy trails Trent, you were a great professional and a darn good football player too.

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 11:21 PM

Do you know what the sad part is? You could really have it good here. You could be respected; you could be liked. You are knowledgeable, and write good articles, and most of the time you behave yourself. But it seems like every time you start to turn the corner, you revert to being a complete fucking dildo, just long enough to piss everybody off again. At this point, I simply think you don't want to be liked; that you're afraid of it for some reason. Probably the same reason you're home on a Friday night talking to bunch of old married farts instead of out chasing tail. Anyway, you've got your wish, but don't act like it's anybody's fault but your own.

I think you take this board too seriously.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 11:26 PM

I think you take this board too seriously.

LMAO

Says the guy who has 21,000 more posts than me, and I've got way too many.

I don't mean to dog you. Remember, I'm one of the few people left here who doesn't ride your ass all the time. I seriously think you should seek help for your social retard issues. I also assume that you're smart enough to know that without being told.

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 11:29 PM

I seriously think you should seek help for your social retard issues. I also assume that you're smart enough to know that without being told.

I'm not a social retard, really. I have no problems holding a conversation with anyone. Even hot girls. I might be a little weird, but everyone is weird in some way.

If I'm socially retarded in any way, it's the fact that I don't feel an urge to get out of the house all that often. I've always been lazy and getting in the car and going somewhere always feels like a giant pain in the ass. Always.

I do have a date tomorrow, though.

Maybe.

Frazod

06-12-2009, 11:31 PM

I'm not a social retard, really. I have no problems holding a conversation with anyone. Even hot girls. I might be a little weird, but everyone is weird in some way.

If I'm socially retarded in any way, it's the fact that I don't feel an urge to get out of the house all that often. I've always been lazy and getting in the car and going somewhere always feels like a giant pain in the ass. Always.

I do have a date tomorrow, though.

Maybe.

Well, good luck. But you seriously need to get out from behind the computer and live life in person.

Hammock Parties

06-12-2009, 11:33 PM

I'll try to be depressed in the mean time.

Bowser

06-12-2009, 11:49 PM

I'll try to be depressed in the mean time.

Good luck with that!

chiefzilla1501

06-13-2009, 01:45 AM

To be fair, I haven't lived in Missouri for 25 years now, and when I did I was always in the middle of the state.

The justification I get (from Royals fans here) is that Cardinals fans are dicks to them in real life. Perhaps, but it's something I don't see. I'm in the Chicago area - I'm just a dick to Cub fans. :D

Yup. Cards fans HATE the Cubs. I've never seen a Cards fan talk about the Royals. Ever.

And Rams fans don't know football. So the only team they hate is the team they play that week.

big nasty kcnut

06-13-2009, 02:15 AM

I'm a royals fan i hate the tards.
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kc hopeful

06-13-2009, 07:26 AM

Great news Trent. All the best to you and the family.

FAX

06-13-2009, 11:03 AM

I think it's cool that he'll live out his days in a Kansas City Green house.

FAX

LocoChiefsFan

06-13-2009, 11:19 AM

Groom him to step in on radio broadcasts. Lenny isnt gonna be able to do it much longer.

This is what I was going to say. Would the broadcast booth be to packed with Trent, Lenny, and Mitch.

crazycoffey

06-13-2009, 01:28 PM

The Cards/Royals thing is overblown as well.

Hell, there are plenty of Cardinals fans here that root for the Royals, as long as they're not playing STL at the time. I know of at least 2 on this board, myself and Frazod.

and me

RNR

06-13-2009, 01:32 PM

Well, good luck. But you seriously need to get out from behind the computer and live life in person.

No really his parents basement is most likely the best place for him

CoMoChief

06-13-2009, 02:09 PM

Yup. Cards fans HATE the Cubs. I've never seen a Cards fan talk about the Royals. Ever.

And Rams fans don't know football. So the only team they hate is the team they play that week.

In Columbia with college students etc you see a lot of this.

Royals fans hate the Cardinals fans, but wish from head to toe that they had the baseball franchise STL has.

In return, Cardinals look at Royals fans and laugh to the point they almost feel sorry for us. Don't really hate Royals fans though like they HATE the Cubs. Why? Cubs pose a real threat to them every year. They beat them every year at some point, it's a huge rivalry in that division. Ever since STL won the WS a couple seasons ago, they completely forget and don't care really anymore about 1985 simply because it's 25 yrs ago and they think Royals fans like to live in the past.

Rams fans don't know shit about football. The atmosphere inside Edwards Jones Dome is so terrible a lot of times the opposing fans make more noise. It's nothing more than a wine and cheese crowd over there. I rememeber at the Chiefs Rams game, Rams fans were getting pissed because Chiefs fans were yelling while rams were on offense. Bulger and the Oline said in a postgame interview that they went to a silent snap count on many occassions that game, and it wasn't the first game where they've done that......AT HOME. I think even one of the Olinemen in the post-dispatch called STL fans out after the Chiefs game.....thats how bad it was. Everything was great during the 1999 season, but after that everyone seemed to fled.

Rams fans will always throw the "We've won a SB the last 40 yrs. KC has not" Well good job assholes, you played the NFL's weakest schedule that season and played one team with a winning record (and I think they lost that game too), and everytime you've played KC in the reg season you've gotten completely ass-stomped. I took my die hard Rams fan-roomate to Arrowhead for the Chiefs-Denver-Sending Jake Plummer into Retirement game on Thanksgiving night a couple years back......he couldnt believe the atmosphere and how loud it was that game. Even for me, that was the loudest game I have been to in my lifetime, and I told him that. That was a great game to go to with the CCR concert etc.